A busy spot year-round, Mapleton Park welcomes visitors with trails that extend from Gorge Road to Mapleton Road. The trails run along 122 hectares of forested and open spaces, as well as along the north branch of Hall’s Creek and feature a wetland and lagoon. Interpretive signage located throughout detail the park’s ecosystem, including bird species and vegetation. In winter, some trails are groomed and sanded for walking, while others are left for snowshoeing. The Rotary Pavilion sits off Mapleton Road. It is a popular rental location for community groups and corporate events and offers outdoor ice skating in winter.

Highlights

Cycling

Bike Racks

Duck Pond

Interpretive Signage

Parking

Pet-Friendly

Rotary Pavilion

Trails & Footpaths

Washrooms (Portable)

INTERPRETIVE SIGNAGE

For nature lovers, Mapleton Park’s interpretive signage adds an educational component to the trail experience. Located throughout, bilingual signage highlights bird species, grasses and natural features of the park. With 10 trail options, the park also provides detailed signage of trail routes.

Other Highlights

Accessible Trails (Seasonal)

Ice Skating

Snowshoeing

TRAIL ETIQUETTE

Obey posted rules and show courtesy to all trail users.

Stay to the right of the trail.

When overtaking others, pass on the left and sound
a warning by bell or voice.

Stay on the trail to preserve natural vegetation and
private property.

If you stop, do not block the trail and allow others to pass.

Pedestrians have the right of way.

Cyclists, ride defensively, in control and do not exceed
the speed limit of 15 km/h.